The vineyards of this part of southern France had their first heyday under the Romans, when amphorae containing wine from the province of Gallia Narbonensis enjoyed an excellent reputation, even in Rome, and were exported as far away as Germania. With the fall of the Roman Empire the wines lost their international dimension.
But in the early 1980s, a miracle occurred thanks to young winegrowers who knew how to highlight the potential of the region, reducing yields, increasing the planting density in the new vineyards, and selecting the best plots. Since then, the Languedoc has produced remarkable wines with a distinctive Mediterranean character.
- Nose: ethereal & fine. Notes pear, white peach, lychee and white flowers.
- Palate: fresh. The touch is delicate and the finish fruity.
Tasting date: November 2021.
OUR OPINION: a springtime sweet treat!
Other available vintage:
- Nose: intense. Aromas of yellow peach, lychee, pink grapefruit with a hint of aniseed.
- Palate: great freshness.
Tasting date: May 2021
OUR OPINION: a lovely spring wine with great freshness. Thirst-quenching!
Other available vintage:
Ageing in new oak & mahogany barrels for 6 months
- Nose: creamy and toasted. Aromas of grilled hazelnut and acacia flowers.
- Palate: round and tasty. Lemony and fresh finish.
Tasting date: May 2020
OUR OPINION: A very pleasant wine which, thanks to its ageing in acacia barrels, has toasted and flowery notes. Original and good!
- Nose: floral and elegant. Scents of white flowers, lily of the valley, vine peach and lychee.
- Palate: tasty and perfumed. Nice tension that makes this juice tonic.
Tasting date: February 2023.
OUR OPINION: a very successful vintage, very fresh and tasty!
AMPHORA WINES
Specialized in amphora wines, we offer a sharp selection of white, red or rosé wines, vinified in amphora.
You will find crus:
- fermented and aged in clay amphorae.
- fermented in traditional tanks and aged in clay amphorae.
- only partially aged in clay amphorae.
...including the rare wines completely vinified in Qvevris !